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#300765 - 02/28/22 02:55 AM Stealth Equipping Someone's Car?
dougwalkabout Offline
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Loc: Alberta, Canada
Here's a hypothetical:

Many people (not me) keep neat, tidy interiors in their vehicles. They abhor clutter, much preferring emptiness. This of course means they have no resources if they should be stranded.

I find there is a lot of spare space around spare tires, maybe under seats, and so on, where gear could be neatly and surreptitously packaged and stowed.

What would you sneak in while they weren't looking? It has to be stuff anybody could use to help themselves.

Also, would they even find this stuff? Thoughts?

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#300766 - 02/28/22 03:19 AM Re: Stealth Equipping Someone's Car? [Re: dougwalkabout]
hikermor Offline
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water, mutitool,snacks,headlamp to get started
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#300767 - 02/28/22 06:33 AM Re: Stealth Equipping Someone's Car? [Re: dougwalkabout]
chaosmagnet Offline
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I went through this with Eldest, who goes to school in a cold and windy clime. In the end Eldest agreed to a small kit kept in the spare tire nook. I am more than half afraid that Eldest won’t remember it in a time of need.

Multitool, medical gear, water and water disinfection, a few meal bars, Heatsheets, Ritter PSP. While Eldest has been trained on these to a degree, the reality is that I’m hopeful Eldest will have someone along who is more resourceful if something does go wrong.

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#300768 - 02/28/22 07:50 AM Re: Stealth Equipping Someone's Car? [Re: dougwalkabout]
Tjin Offline
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My brother didn't even knew if he had spare tire or not. I don't expect much skill or him searching for things in the car.

So i don't expect putting things in his car is any use. I think a lot of people are the same, no technical skills and no desire to learn.
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#300769 - 02/28/22 09:58 AM Re: Stealth Equipping Someone's Car? [Re: dougwalkabout]
Phaedrus Offline
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That would be the problem! Assuming it was someone that wouldn't mind you sneaking in a stash, they'd be unaware of it and therefore not use it if the need arose. Perhaps a better option would be to prepare a small kit, then have a discussion with the recipient.

I went though this with my brother. He doesn't like clutter and keeps his car immaculate, but that means he has virtually nothing useful if there's a problem. A couple winters ago he came to visit (a very long road trip for him) and arrived in shorts and a T-shirt with no warm clothes or even a blanket in the car! So I gave him a spare Wiggy's 0 degree bag on the condition that he leave it in the trunk, and to his credit he has. So far he hasn't needed it but it could save a life in an emergency.
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#300770 - 02/28/22 01:25 PM Re: Stealth Equipping Someone's Car? [Re: dougwalkabout]
Jeanette_Isabelle Offline
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When I had a car, I kept it spotless too. However, I kept a case of bottled water and some car items in the trunk, along with a few tools in the glove box. That was in addition to my EDC bag, a.k.a. my twenty-four-hour urban survival kit.

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#300771 - 02/28/22 02:55 PM Re: Stealth Equipping Someone's Car? [Re: dougwalkabout]
pforeman Offline
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Loc: Iowa
I don't think doing a 'Stealth' kit would be very helpful as it is often more about know "what" to do than "stuff" to do it with.

However, I would try to package up a small backpack, Tupperware container or something container of gear and simple instructions with it and see if someplace in the car could be used to store the small package. It can be out-of-sight or maybe under the seat.

The next step is to actually get the car owner to understand about the package, how to use it and why that is important and why you and they should care.

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#300772 - 02/28/22 03:40 PM Re: Stealth Equipping Someone's Car? [Re: dougwalkabout]
dougwalkabout Offline
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You've all defined the problem. I agree. I'm not sure a laminated card in the glove box would be enough ("Reminder: Safety Kit & Clothing with Spare Tire").

Based on actual disasters we've seen, is there a point at which ordinary people start digging around in the corners of their vehicle? Maybe Day 3? Or does it never occur to them at all? Even in an otherwise naked rental car, I would have the tire iron out at least.

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#300773 - 02/28/22 04:47 PM Re: Stealth Equipping Someone's Car? [Re: pforeman]
hikermor Offline
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echoing pforeman's comments, knowledge and experience is far more important during an event than are gadgets. It is best when all are present. There is nothing ore reassuring than the heft of a familiar gadget when things get critical
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#300774 - 02/28/22 06:51 PM Re: Stealth Equipping Someone's Car? [Re: dougwalkabout]
dougwalkabout Offline
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Loc: Alberta, Canada
I certainly agree on the skills aspect. That said, it's pretty clear not everyone will have them.

I'm still not inclined to be defeatist. Simple things can make a big difference. For example, fleece blankets are versatile and anyone can use them -- if they have them.

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